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  2. Swiss Avenue Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Swiss Avenue, at least the portions contained within the Swiss Avenue Historic District, was initially developed by Robert S. Munger, a Dallas cotton gin manufacturer and pioneering real estate developer, as part of a larger development, Munger Place, which was billed as the first deed-restricted community in Texas. [7]

  3. Junius Heights, Dallas - Wikipedia

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    Junius Heights was built at what was the eastern edge of the city of Dallas in the late 1910s and construction continued into the 1930s. Most of the houses are Craftsman and Prairie style bungalows with a smattering of other styles. The neighborhood was served by the Junius Heights streetcar line until streetcar service was discontinued in Dallas.

  4. Henry S. Miller Company - Wikipedia

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    Henry S. Miller Company is one of the largest independent brokerage and property management firms in the Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas area. Founded in 1914, the business and the metroplex seemed to grow together. In a 1999 editorial naming the leading 20 Dallasites of the 20th Century, Henry S. Miller was called "the master of real estate brokerage ...

  5. Divorced Divas Dwell in Dallas Mansion, On Sale for $20M - AOL

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    Divorced Divas Dwell in Dallas Mansion, On Sale for $20M. Candy Evans. Updated July 14, 2016 at 9:15 PM. This Texas home could be a reality show producers' dream script.

  6. Lochwood, Dallas - Wikipedia

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    The neighborhood was built starting after World War II and features many one- and two-story Ranch-style homes. Commercially, the area is anchored by White Rock Marketplace, formerly Lochwood Shopping Center (renamed "Treehouse" in 1976, then back to Lochwood Mall by the early 1980s). The mall, opened in 1957, [1] once housed Titche's Department ...

  7. Cityplace Tower (Dallas) - Wikipedia

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    Cityplace East was renamed Cityplace Tower and was the last major skyscraper built in Dallas during the 1980s. [ 3 ] Although neighborhood blocks were demolished in the mid-80's to make way for future phases of Cityplace, additional plans were put on hold.